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A Liverpool Shipwreck and Royal Humane Society of New Zealand group of four awarded to Able Seaman F. H. Earl, S.S. Indrabarah, for the rescue of two seamen off the coast of New Zealand in May 1913
British War and Mercantile Marine War Medals (Frederick H. Earl); Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, Marine Medal, 3rd type, silver (To F. H. Earl A.B. S.S. “Indrabarah” for Gallant Service. 10th. May 1913.), with integral silver riband buckle; Royal Humane Society of New Zealand, Bronze Medal, the reverse engraved ‘Awarded to Frederick H. Earl in recognition of an Act of Bravery 1914’, with integral bronze riband bar, good very fine (4) £240-280
Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society 75th Annual Report 1914:
‘A Silver Medal and Certificate of Thanks to F. H. Earl (A.B.), of the S.S. Indrabarah, for gallantly rescuing two seamen on the occasion of the stranding of the vessel on the Manawatu Coast, New Zealand, on May 10th, 1913.’
Royal Humane Society of New Zealand Annual Report 1914:
‘Frederick H. Earl, for attempting to rescue several persons from drowning on the steamer “Indrabarah”, on 13th [sic] May 1913.
Frederick Earl, A.B., on the steamer “Indrabarah”, then lying stranded on the Rangitika Beach, on the coast of New Zealand, volunteered with a line attached to his body, to attempt to swim on shore and so establish a life-line for the purpose of the crew on shore should this be necessary. The weather was very stormy, and the attempt was made under very dangerous conditions; the breakers being so heavy prevented him from accomplishing this. He struggled until exhausted and then with great difficulty was rescued by Alfred W. Adcock.’
Frederick Harry Earl was born in Peckham, London, on 18 September 1891. Sold together with a copied photographic image of the recipient.
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